Over 50 years ago, Peter and Helen Millar, along with their young family of 4 boys, started growing a small patch of strawberries and selling them door-to-door in London as a hobby. Strawberries proved to be very popular with their customers and the patch began to expand. At this time they did not live on the farm, but commuted from London.

In 1967, they decided as a family to make a go of growing strawberries in a big way. They put in a large patch and built a house on the farm, in the same year. This attractive fruit caught on fast and proved to be very popular with the public.

Peter and Helen pioneered the u-pick operation in this area with their patch. Up to this point, u-pick was only permitted at the end of season when less damage to the crop was expected. Peter and Helen allowed the public into the patch when the crop was at its prime. The public loved it and people came from all over the province to pick here.

Strawberries can still be enjoyed fresh off the plant to this day at our farm. We also have a great supply of our own fresh picked fruit at our market for those who prefer to pick them this way.